This morning's red post collection includes the 2015 Season end sale that includes 50% XP/IP boosts, 2 for 1 rune pages, & discount on name changes, a small patch update for October 15th, a heads up that Teemo & Karthus are disabled on One for All, a bounty's worth of Kindred community creations, and more!

Teemo & Karthus disabled in One For All queue

Teemo and Karthus have historically been disabled in the One For All game mode (their core fantasies create a degenerate play pattern for the opposing team, that goes above and beyond what the other champions can accomplish), but this morning they were accidentally still enabled for a few hours. We've since disabled them in the One For All queue.

You can still use Teemo & Karthus in custom games if you want to though, on the map of your choice! :D"

Updated Report System on PBE

Last month, we debuted upgrades to the Instant Feedback system (reform cards, improved chat restrictions and intentional feeding bans). Now, we’re continuing the overhaul by pushing out some improvements to the report system. We made two major changes to how you report someone:

1) The old system had a lot of categories, some of which were redundant, not useful, or simply out-of-date. After analyzing old report data and listening to community feedback, we winnowed the list down to seven types of behavior:

2) Sometimes a player might display multiple offensive behaviors in game - in the old system, it wasn't possible to report them for more than one reason. With these upgrades, we’re allowing up to 3 categories to be selected when reporting a player. Keep in mind, selecting multiple categories doesn’t increase the severity of a report, so only select the offenses that happened in the game. In the future, players who falsely report others may face penalties. The more accurate the report, the better we can help players reform their behavior.

This should be hitting the PBE shortly. Please leave a comment if you have any questions."

Following the PBE debut, Lyte hopped on reddit to answer a few questions:

When asked about the removal of the "Unskilled Player" category, Lyte explained:

"The "Unskilled Player" report was very controversial internally too. On one hand, it was a great outlet for some players to use it and feel better after a match even though they knew the report could not be used to punish a player. However, on the other hand, the report just existing suggested to players that being unskilled was a punishable offense and added a lot of stress to newer players.

We ultimately decided to remove it because some of the players who used that option before would now use the Intentional Feeding option, and could use the comments to further describe the player as potentially unskilled or too low skill. This is a higher barrier of entry, but we really wanted to avoid the perception and connotation that being unskilled is punishable."

"The wording of "Giving up" under Negative Attitude is still being debated internally. We have a couple iterations on what we'd like to do there, and make sure everyone has a clear understanding how to use that report.

We're trying to capture the idea of passive aggression when giving up early, and wasting time just killing minions and not joining team fights to avoid being AFK, or sitting in base just placing wards down, or being intentionally trolly after a failed surrender."

As for why there is both a "Hate Speech" and "Verbal Abuse" category, Neurocat explained:

"Hate Speech specifically is referring to instances of racism, sexism and homophobia, which we have zero tolerance for. Verbal abuse can exist without including hate speech."